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Solomon is known for being the king of Israel who built the first Temple in Jerusalem. He was also the second (after his father, David) and last king of a unified Israel, which was at the height of its power during his reign.

King Solomon was the wisest man who ever lived and also one of the most foolish. God gifted him with unsurpassed wisdom, which Solomon squandered by disobeying God's commandments. Some of Solomon’s most famous achievements were his building projects, particularly the temple in Jerusalem.

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King Solomon was the third king of Israel, who ruled Israel for 40 years and, while ushering peace and properity in his era, built the First Holy Temple.

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Masonic Sheaf of Corn Reaping the Plenty The Masonic Sheaf of Corn, in King Solomon's day, represented part of the wages reaped from the Master Masons' labors. Today, it is used as a symbol of that time, long ago, mostly during the dedication, constitution and consecration of a new...

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According to biblical tradition (and some say myth), King Solomon was the third and last king in the ancient United Kingdom of Israel. Other faiths, such as Islam...

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However, for David’s sake, God decreed that judgment would happen after Solomon’s reign, leaving only one tribe under the rule of Solomon’s son (1 Kings 11:12-13). Even with his wisdom, Solomon’s downfall underscored a central biblical principle: obedience to God must continually align the heart.

Solomon, whose name means peace or peaceful, was the second child produced by King David and Bathsheba. God referred to him as Jedidiah which means "beloved of Jehovah" (2Samuel 12:25).

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